HSM - Halton Safe control centre

Halton Safe control centre

Halton Safe works in combination with motorised (operating voltage 24 V) Halton fire dampers. It controls the shut off operation of fire dampers when a fire breaks out (by means of a thermal fuse, smoke detection, or an external alarm input). Enables time-controlled, external or manual testing of fire damper operation. It produces also reports on the operation test.

The HSM shuts off the fans during test operation and in a fire situation (optional).

It has outputs for remote fire and service alarm indication.

It also has local alarm indication for fire and service alarm conditions.

Easy implementation

The system is used with a 5.7" graphical touchscreen.

An Halton HSM control unit can have up to 200 fire dampers and 200 smoke detectors connected to it.

Product Models and Accessories

The central unit of Halton Safe control centre (HSM) can be modularly extended with Halton Safe Link control units (HSL), to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. You can connect 1–4 fire dampers and 1–4 smoke detectors to one Safe Link control unit. Optionally You can order a special version of Safe Link that can connect 1-12 smoke detectors but zero fire dampers. The unit’s internal control logic is used in their management. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be clustered into as many as 15 groups, enabling the system to respond to a fire alarm by closing only those fire dampers that are in the affected fire compartment.

You can connect up to six Halton Safe Link (HSL) control units to a Halton Safe Power (HSP) 24 V unit.

You can add a battery pack for the power failure operational in the main control unit.

The system can be equipped with an optional 3G remote connection that makes all of the touchscreen’s functions available via a Web browser.

Smoke detectors for duct or room installation

The Halton Safe control system for 200 fire dampers and 200 smoke detectors.

The central unit for Halton Safe can be modularly extended with Halton Safe Link control units, to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. Communication protocol between the central unit and LINK units is based on the Modbus protocol. It is possible to connect 1–4 fire dampers and smoke detectors to one Halton Safe Link control unit (optionally special Link is capable of connecting 1-12 smoke detectors and zero fire dampers).

The unit’s internal control logic is used in their management. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be clustered into as many as 15 groups, enabling the system to respond to a fire alarm by closing only those fire dampers that are in the affected fire compartment.

Each fire damper or Halton Safe Link control unit can also be set to function as an independent group. The fire dampers can be automatically tested weekly, at a time specified by the user. The system creates a report on the tests carried out, indicating the functionality of each fire damper. The system is used with a 5.7" graphical touchscreen, through which all necessary user operations can be performed. The system can be equipped with an optional 3G remote connection that makes all of the touchscreen’s functions available via a Web browser.

In the event of a power cut or a fault in the Halton Safe central unit, the Halton Safe Linkcontrol units operate independently. If a Halton Safe Link control unit loses its 24 VAC operating voltage because of a fire or a power cut, the fire dampers are closed by a spring. It is also possible to connect a backup battery to the central unit, so that the system can relay alarms even in the event of a power cut.

The damper test function shall be triggered by an automatic function at adjustable intervals, manually, or from an external system. The system shall be able to shut off the fans for the duration of the test cycle.

In the case of fire, the management system shall be able to close all of the fire dampers and shut off the ventilation fans in a common service area. The fire alarm shall be activated by a thermal fuse or a fire damper, a smoke sensor alarm, or an external alarm indication.

The unit shall be constructed in a cabinet, which shall be easy to install on site. The cabinet shall meet the requirements for protection class IP40.

The HSM shuts off the fans during test operation and in a fire situation (optional).

It has outputs for remote fire and service alarm indication.

It also has local alarm indication for fire and service alarm conditions.

Easy implementation

The system is used with a 5.7" graphical touchscreen.

An Halton HSM control unit can have up to 200 fire dampers and 200 smoke detectors connected to it.

Product Models and Accessories

The central unit of Halton Safe control centre (HSM) can be modularly extended with Halton Safe Link control units (HSL), to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. You can connect 1–4 fire dampers and 1–4 smoke detectors to one Safe Link control unit. Optionally You can order a special version of Safe Link that can connect 1-12 smoke detectors but zero fire dampers. The unit’s internal control logic is used in their management. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be clustered into as many as 15 groups, enabling the system to respond to a fire alarm by closing only those fire dampers that are in the affected fire compartment.

You can connect up to six Halton Safe Link (HSL) control units to a Halton Safe Power (HSP) 24 V unit.

You can add a battery pack for the power failure operational in the main control unit.

The system can be equipped with an optional 3G remote connection that makes all of the touchscreen’s functions available via a Web browser.

Smoke bottle

Assembly stand for a duct smoke detector

Smoke detector, duct installation

Smoke detector, ceiling installation

The central unit can be modularly extended with Halton Safe Linki control units, to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. You can connect 1–4 fire dampers and 1–4 smoke detectors to one SAFE LINK control unit. The unit’s internal control logic is used in their management. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be clustered into as many as 15 groups, enabling the system to respond to a fire alarm by closing only those fire dampers that are in the affected fire compartment. Each fire damper or SAFE LINK control unit can also be set to function as an independent group.

The fire dampers can be automatically tested weekly, at a time specified by the user. The system creates a report on the tests carried out, indicating the functionality of each fire damper. The system is used with a 5.7" graphical touchscreen, through which all necessary user operations can be performed. The system can be equipped with an optional 3G remote connection that makes all of the touchscreen’s functions available via a Web browser.

In the event of a power cut or a fault in the Halton Safe central unit, the Halton Safe Link control units operate independently. If a Halton Safe Link control unit loses its 24 VAC operating voltage because of a fire or a power cut, the fire dampers are closed by a spring. It is also possible to connect a backup battery to the central unit, so that the system can relay alarms even in the event of a power cut. The operating voltage of the Halton Safe control centre is 230 VAC.

The Halton Safe central unit is delivered with a main cable that is connected to an earthed socket. The mains cable also serves as the Halton Safe disconnect device. The Halton Safe control centre is usually composed of an I/O and central unit installed in the control centre cabinet.

The central unit features a 5.7" touchscreen, attached to the front panel of the control centre cabinet. The control centre can also be installed on top of the I/O unit or next to it. If necessary, it may be even further from the I/O unit – for example, in another room. The I/O unit is connected by driving screws through the flanges at its corners. After making the connections, install a white spacer plate on top of the unit by tightening screws into the four holes on its surface.

If the central unit is attached on top of the I/O unit, also the metallic spacer plate must be attached with these screws. When you are attaching the central unit directly to the wall, the space plate is attached to the wall by drilling. The central unit is secured at the bottom with two screws.

For more information about electrical connections, see the separate user and installation guide.

Upon request, Halton rectifies the faults and deficiencies found during the inspection.

The Client commits in advance to compensating for the extra work caused by the repairs. Optionally, Halton provides the customer with an error report, with repair work subject to separate negotiations. In practice, this results in a higher price

The Halton Safe control system for 200 fire dampers and 200 smoke detectors.

The central unit for Halton Safe can be modularly extended with Halton Safe Link control units, to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. Communication protocol between the central unit and LINK units is based on the Modbus protocol. It is possible to connect 1–4 fire dampers and smoke detectors to one Halton Safe Link control unit (optionally special Link is capable of connecting 1-12 smoke detectors and zero fire dampers).

The unit’s internal control logic is used in their management. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be clustered into as many as 15 groups, enabling the system to respond to a fire alarm by closing only those fire dampers that are in the affected fire compartment.

Each fire damper or Halton Safe Link control unit can also be set to function as an independent group. The fire dampers can be automatically tested weekly, at a time specified by the user. The system creates a report on the tests carried out, indicating the functionality of each fire damper. The system is used with a 5.7" graphical touchscreen, through which all necessary user operations can be performed. The system can be equipped with an optional 3G remote connection that makes all of the touchscreen’s functions available via a Web browser.

In the event of a power cut or a fault in the Halton Safe central unit, the Halton Safe Linkcontrol units operate independently. If a Halton Safe Link control unit loses its 24 VAC operating voltage because of a fire or a power cut, the fire dampers are closed by a spring. It is also possible to connect a backup battery to the central unit, so that the system can relay alarms even in the event of a power cut.

The damper test function shall be triggered by an automatic function at adjustable intervals, manually, or from an external system. The system shall be able to shut off the fans for the duration of the test cycle.

In the case of fire, the management system shall be able to close all of the fire dampers and shut off the ventilation fans in a common service area. The fire alarm shall be activated by a thermal fuse or a fire damper, a smoke sensor alarm, or an external alarm indication.

The unit shall be constructed in a cabinet, which shall be easy to install on site. The cabinet shall meet the requirements for protection class IP40.